Open merks opened 1 year ago
Dependency graph:
what is the semantics of the strike through dates?
Older than 90 days relative to the day I generated the report. Probably it's should be relative to the release date, but it's a work in progress. 😜
I've created the missing release records for GMF Runtime and Ecore Tools. The versions in 2023-06 will be:
@pcdavid Thanks, it's updated above.
Older than 90 days relative to the day I generated the report. Probably it's should be relative to the release date, but it's a work in progress. 😜
But even if there's a strikethrough it's still fine, isn't it? I'm talking about parsley for which I'm not planning a new release for 2023-06.
Yes, I mostly did that so I can see at a glance what's relatively stale and might be wrong. The most relevant thing is that the release record accurately matches what's contributed. After all, look at Xpand, it's from 2016! But that's definitely accurate.
@pcdavid Thanks, it's updated above.
Made a typo when creating the GMF release record. It's 1.16.0, not 1.6.0. Fixed: https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.gmf-runtime/releases/1.16.0
Thanks, this list is helpful.
One comment: the versions seems to be the versions of the latest releases, not the actual versions that are included in the SimRel via the *.aggrcon
files.
For example, the latest version of TM4E is 0.7.1, but Eclipse 2023-06 contains TM4E 0.6.2 as its tm4e.aggrcon
file refers the https://download.eclipse.org/tm4e/releases/0.6.2/
repository, not https://download.eclipse.org/tm4e/releases/0.7.1/
.
One would hope that projects contribute their releases. But hope dies last as they say. Otherwise it's a manual task to figure out what exactly they've contributed but the ~70 projects...
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